Position Sought

MARTENS@sorter.pathology.rochester.edu
31 Aug 1993 09:43:21 -0500 (EST)

SENIOR PROGRAMMER / ANALYST - SOFTWARE ENGINEER WITH FLOW CYTOMETRY EXPERIENCE

Due to NIH funding cutbacks, I am seeking new a new position. I have 14 years
of experience in software engineering, with a focus on real-time applications
in industrial, scientific, and research environments. I am available
as of October 1st this year.

RANDOLPH A. MARTENS
67 Fleming Creek Circle
Greece, New York 14616-3344
(716)-663-7961

Professional Skills:
Languages Environments Hardware Applications
"C" & "C++" Windows Intel 80X86 Bio-Medical Engineering
Assembly Language UNIX Motorola 680X0 Real Time Systems
SQL MS/PC-DOS IBM PC & Compatibles Multi-Tasking Systems
Forth Flex-OS Transputer Process Control
BASIC QNX Sun Workstations Industrial Automation

Last Experience:

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER, Rochester, NY (4/92 to present)
SENIOR ANALYST / PROGRAMMER , Cell Analysis & Sorting Facility -
Department of Pathology

Was one of the two man team that designed, developed, implemented, and tested
a sophisticated, high-speed (2+ megabits per second), real time data
acquisition system using Object-Oriented programming techniques, under the
Windows Graphical User Interface. Work was done using the Microsoft
"C" / "C++" compiler, under the Visual C++ development system, and employing
a sophisticated array of development and debugging tools. The application
involved writing over 25,000 lines of code, for a research Flow Cytometer/Cell
Sorter, capable of processing 150,000 cells per second (with hardware data
filtering), and measuring up to eight parameters on each cell, with 12 bit
resolution. The machine also performs real-time principal component analysis,
and is capable of making sort decisions based on these analyses. The software
acquires and stores data at better than 15,000 cells per second, provides an
easy to use graphical interface for machine control through communications
with a virtual device driver, as well as data file management, and one and
two parameter histogram displays.

Full Resume, and References available on request. I may be contacted either
my home address and phone number above, or at my office number and address
below.

Thank you!

Randolph Martens, Software Engineer
University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Pathology,
Cell Analysis & Sorting Facility, P.O.Box 626, Rochester, NY, 14642-8626
Phone: (716)-275-1885 NEW FAX: (716)-273-1027
E-Mail: martens@sorter.pathology.rochester.edu
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